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Patrianovism: History See Also Footnotes Bibliography
Patrianovism: History See Also Footnotes Bibliography
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History
See also
Footnotes Founded March 3, 1932
A handful of patrianovists joined the Secretary of Political Study, Political position Far-right
which would end becoming the Brazilian Integralist Action(AIB), Religion Catholic Church
among them, was Veiga dos Santos himself. Those members
would only part ways with Integralism when AIB defined that the Politics of Brazil
best model of government was the Integral Republican State.[5] Political parties
Not only were the Integralist republicans, but they also rejected Elections
the idea of establishing Catholicism as the State Religion.
Patrianovism would continue to be present in Brazilian politics, until President Getúlio Vargas prohibited the
existence of any political organization in 1937 with the proclamation the Estado Novo. The patrianovists
would then resurface in 1945, after the end of Vargas's rule, only to be again banned after the 1964 Brazilian
coup d'état, which established another authoritarian regime.
The movement was then supported by the then-pretender to the Brazilian Throne Prince Pedro Henrique of
Orléans-Braganza, hence the addition of the word Imperial to the organization's name.
See also
Brazilian Integralism
Lusitanian Integralism
Action française
Footnotes
1. Veiga dos Santos 1946, p. 5. 4. Cazetta 2017, p. 3.
2. Cazetta 2017, p. 2. 5. [1] (http://www.fgv.br/cpdoc/acervo/dicionario
3. Folheto, da Acção Imperial Patrianovista s/verbete-tematico/acao-imperial-patrionovis
Brasileira, pregando a instauração do ta)
Império Brasileiro. São Paulo. (http://www.fg
v.br/cpdoc/acervo/arquivo-pessoal/GV/textu
al/folheto-da-accao-imperial-patrianovista-br
asileira-pregando-a-instauracao-do-imperio-
brasileiro-sao-paulo) - Fundação Getúlio
Vargas (CPDOC-FGV)
Bibliography
Veiga dos Santos, Arlindo (1946). Das Raízes Históricas do Patrianovism (https://archive.org/d
etails/DasRaizesHistoricasDoPatrianovismo). Brazil.
Cazetta, Felipe (2017). Pátria-Nova e Integralismo Lusitano: propostas autoritárias em contato
por meio de revistas luso-brasileiras (https://www.scielo.br/j/tem/a/BkdqMTrS6dngNwPXcChm
KgQ/abstract/?lang=pt#). Scielo.
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